
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Ethan Gold’s ‘Mirror Don’t Have Any Feelings’
His latest release is ‘Mirror Don’t Have Any Feelings’, a track that stylistically forms along the spectrum of The Smiths, John Mayer, and melodic rock era of Queen and even notes of The Beatles in some parts.

Song Review/ Jazz : Michele Thomas’s ‘No More’
Taken from the collection is ‘No More’, a track in which Michele so eloquently and gracefully asserts selfdom, autonomy, and independence.

Song Review/ Cinematic Electronica : Marc Soucy’s ‘Sympatico Now’
His latest release is ‘Symphatico Now’, a track that witnesses the confluence of retro electronica, folksy, feel good neoclassicals, and a dance groove.

Song Review/ Psychedelic Rock : The All’s Eye’s ‘The Simian’
Ari Joshua is back with yet another creative project, ‘The All’s Eye’. And much like the banner’s title suggests, it is stylistically promiscuous, slipping, sliding and playing with blues, jazz, psychedelic rock, soul styles

Korda Korder’s ‘I Won’t Live Like You Do’ : A Singer-Songwriter’s Misty Reflections
Their latest release is ‘I Won’t Live Like You Do’, a track that is buoyant with melancholy, floating thoughts, and sailing melodies.

Ghost of a Soulman’s ‘Still Love You’ : A Rustic Story of Heartache
Their latest release is ‘Still Love You’, a track that traces the melancholy of heartache in the aftermath of love.

Bad Bubble’s ‘Sprinkler’ : An Electronic Cinema For The Soul
His latest release is ‘Sprinkler’, a track that creates an evocative graph of electronica, neoclassicals, R&B/Soul, and chorals.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Among the Masses’ ‘Antarctica’
Their latest release is ‘Antarctica’, a vibrant and vivid composition that fills up with layers of sonic affluence.

Album Review/ Techno : Saniel Woods’ ‘Techno Village’
His latest release is ‘Techno Village’, an album that is dense in its sensibilities, as it fills the spaces around you.

Album Review/ Singer-Songwriter : The 7th Gatekeeper’s ‘
His latest release is the ‘No One Was Saved’ album. Some of its tracks are stained with a beautiful contemplative melancholy, a rare and specific kind.

Song Review/ Electronica : Monofonique’s ‘Midnight Zone’

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Tia Louise’s ‘enough for me’
Her latest release is ‘enough for me’, a track in which she adores the simple things in life, the small joys and the sweet moments.

Song Review/ Electro Pop : Transverse’s ‘Homesick’
His latest release is ‘Homesick’ , a track featuring Duck Evans. Together, they transform the way you would experience the feeling of missing home.

Song Review/ Soul : Noah Kahlil’s ‘Karma Collects’
His latest release is ‘Karma Collects’, a contemplative, charismatic and compelling track that unites dazing, dreamy R&B ambiences with subtle beat dynamism, funk grooves, and a floating verse.

Song Review/ Acoustic : Голос КАА’s ‘Warming Light’
His latest release is ‘Warming Light’, a composition that explores the nuances of ambience, its emotion, feelings, and momentous evolution. And he does it distinctively, in his style.

Song Review/ Pop : Casey McQuillen’s ‘Better’
Like in her latest single, ‘Better’, the artist explores the playfulness of a girl in love with a guy who is already in a relationship.

Album Review/ Instrumental : Robert McGinty’s ‘Reflections’
His latest release is the ‘Reflections’ album, a collection that delves into nuanced spaces of life. Across the album, the artist traces momentous frames of everyday life. He crafts landscapes, imagery, and feelings associated with times of day, conversations, sceneries, etc.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Ana Gracey’s ‘Afterlife’
Her latest release is ‘Afterlife’, a track about grief and loss. But the artist puts a hopeful, contemplative, almost angelic spin on it, willing to see and meet her loved one in a place and time that is beyond life.

Song Review/ Electronic Music : GlassJack’s ‘HERO (Just For Today)’
In his latest release, ‘HERO (Just For Today)’, the artist brings in some of his 80s styles and influences, adding disco to an atmosphere of dance and pop.

Song Review/ Alternative : The Marble Arches’ ‘Faking The Moment’
Their latest release is ‘Faking the Moment’, a track that leans into the dramatics, darkness, and the compelling complexity of the theme.